Nandani Khandelwal Shines as Runner Up at the Prestigious VIPS 10th National Moot Court Competition 2025

LawFoyer proudly celebrates the remarkable success of Nandani Khandelwal, a dedicated fourth year BA LLB (Hons) student from Amity Law School, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior. Her outstanding performance as Runner Up at the highly esteemed VIPS 10th National Moot Court Competition 2025 stands as a powerful milestone in her journey as an aspiring legal professional.

The competition, organized by Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), is known for attracting bright legal minds from across the nation. It continues to be a platform where students refine their advocacy skills and engage with some of the most challenging legal problems in the field of international law. This year’s event upheld its reputation with rigorous rounds, intense legal arguments, and participation from top institutions, making Nandani’s Runner Up victory truly commendable.

Representing her university on a national stage, Nandani stepped into a highly competitive environment that demanded precision in research, clarity in arguments, and confidence in courtroom strategy. Her achievement reflects not only her academic commitment but also her ability to handle pressure and perform with excellence before seasoned judges and legal experts. These qualities place her among the promising young legal talents of the country.

Nandani’s team, comprising Speaker 2 Gauri Dandotiya and Researcher Sohil Khan, played a significant role in this achievement. Together, they demonstrated teamwork, discipline, and a deep understanding of the subject matter. Moot court competitions are not simply contests of legal knowledge but also of preparation, teamwork, and perseverance. Nandani and her team embodied all these qualities throughout the competition.

In her personal statement, Nandani shared that participating in the VIPS 10th National Moot Court Competition was an enriching and transformative experience. Being able to argue on issues of international law before esteemed judges allowed her to explore advanced aspects of legal reasoning. She expressed that the competition tested their abilities at every level and pushed them to think more critically and advocate more effectively. She credits her university, mentors, and teammates for their support, which helped her succeed in this challenging endeavor. Her message to young law aspirants is simple yet powerful. She encourages every student to take part in moot court competitions because they serve as a bridge between theoretical learning and practical exposure. They offer a chance to grow into confident advocates and help students understand the real essence of legal practice.

This achievement is more than just a trophy or title for Nandani. It is a marker of her growth, determination, and passion for international law. Her dedication is an inspiration for countless students who aim to make their mark in the legal field. By securing the Runner Up position at a competition of such high repute, she sends out a strong message that hard work, persistence, and teamwork can lead to extraordinary accomplishments.

LawFoyer applauds Nandani for her outstanding performance and celebrates her as a role model for many young legal aspirants. Her journey is a reminder that every challenge is an opportunity to rise higher, and every achievement is a step toward shaping a bright future in law. We look forward to witnessing her continued success as she advances in her academic and professional endeavors.

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